I am currently building an extension and am almost up to roof level. The roof will be around 10 degrees but one of the conditions of the planning approval is that it must be a slate roof. Cambrian slates will only go down to 15 degrees.
I was wondering, is there any way to seal the slates together and place 2 layers of tyvek below and tri-iso insulation at the bottom, would this be an acceptable way around the problem. Alternatively, should I ply the roof the same way as a flat roof then use the above method.
There is no way of increasing the pitch as headroom would be too low. Planning dept won't budge on the use of slates.
This is the first time I have undertaken such a large DIY project and I realize I have made a rather large cock-up which I now need to sort out. Hope someone can help.
I was wondering, is there any way to seal the slates together and place 2 layers of tyvek below and tri-iso insulation at the bottom, would this be an acceptable way around the problem. Alternatively, should I ply the roof the same way as a flat roof then use the above method.
There is no way of increasing the pitch as headroom would be too low. Planning dept won't budge on the use of slates.
This is the first time I have undertaken such a large DIY project and I realize I have made a rather large cock-up which I now need to sort out. Hope someone can help.